Quercus bicolor - -
Scientific Name:
Quercus bicolor
Cultivar:
-
Common Name:
Swamp White Oak
Form:
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Round
Hardiness:
4a [-25 to -30]
Mature height:
60
Crown spread:
60
Soil Volume:
30
Planting Area:
- Medium
- Large
Tolerances
Drought:
Poor Drainage:
Alkaline Soil:
Salt:
Air Pollution:
Shade:
Invasive Species:
No
Limitations:
Fruit and/or leaves can be a litter problem.
Tree should be planted only during the spring.
Features of Interest:
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Species has notable fruits -
Species has notable fall foliage -
Species has notable winter interest -
Species is inherent and original to New England -
Tree’s fruit has wildlife value
Additional Information:
Attractive bark. Easier to transplant than Q. alba. Likes acid soils. Yellow to red fall color.
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